Chambers' Corporate Governance Handbook: Directors' Handbook Series
Autor Porfessor Andrew D Chambersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784514440
ISBN-10: 1784514446
Pagini: 1176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 56 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:7th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Seria Directors' Handbook Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1784514446
Pagini: 1176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 56 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:7th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Seria Directors' Handbook Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Contains
useful
precedents,
checklists,
bullet
point
summaries,
codes
of
practice
and
legislation
references
throughout
to
simplify
processes,
keep
companies
up-to-speed
and
compliant
with
best
practice
Notă biografică
Andrew
Chambers
chairs
FEE's
Corporate
Governance
and
Company
Law
Working
Party.
FEE
(www.fee.be)
is
the
federation
of
European
professional
accounting
bodies.
He
was
twice
mentioned
in
House
of
Lords'
debates
as
an
authority
on
corporate
governance
and
byThe
Timesas'a
worldwide
authority
on
corporate
governance'.
He
was
Dean
of
the
leading
Cass
Business
School
where
he
is
professor
emeritus.
Appointed
in
2010
as
the
Specialist
Advisor
to
the
House
of
Lords'
Economic
Affairs
Select
Committee's
Inquiry
intoAuditors:
market
concentration
and
their
rolethat
led
to
audit
market
reforms.
Andrew
was
one
of
a
seven
member
UK
committee
that
in
2013
published
enhanced
'Internal
Audit
Guidance
for
Financial
Services'.Andrew
is
a
jurist
for
the
Hawkamah
Bank
Corporate
Governance
Awards
in
the
MENASA
region
and
for
the
ICSA
Hermes
Transparency
in
Governance
Awards.
Cuprins
Part
A:
Effective
Boards
and
DirectorsChapter
A1
The
Effective
Board
Chapter
A2
Considering
Joining
a
Board
Chapter
A3
Independence
Issues
Chapter
A4
Resigning
a
Directorship
Chapter
A5
Board
Committees
Chapter
A6
Board
Policies
and
Policy
Statements
Chapter
A7
SME
and
Family
Company
Corporate
Governance
Chapter
A8
Governance
of
International
Organisations
Chapter
A9
Directors
with
Company
Loans:
Independence
and
Conflict
of
Interest
Implications
Part
B:
Contributed
ChaptersChapter
B1
Avoiding
the
Pitfalls
in
Running
a
Private
Company
Chapter
B2
Evaluating
Board
Effectiveness
Chapter
B3
Diversity:
Making
it
to
the
Top
Chapter
B4
The
Chairman's
Perspective
Chapter
B5
The
Non-Executive
Director's
Perspective
Chapter
B6
The
Effective
Board
Chapter
B7
Survey
of
Non-Executive
Director's
Views
Part
C:
Understanding
Corporate
GovernanceChapter
C1
Understanding
Corporate
Governance
Chapter
C2
Grand
Themes
in
Corporate
Governance
Chapter
C3
Applying
the
Theories
that
Underpin
Corporate
Governance
Chapter
C4
Do
Non-Executive
Directors
Add
Value?
Chapter
C5
Corporate
Social
Responsibility,
Integrated
Reporting
and
Sustainability
Chapter
C6
Culture,
Ethics
and
the
Board
Part
D:
Corporate
Governance
in
PracticeChapter
D1
The
UK's
Companies
Act
2006
-
Corporate
Governance
Issues
Chapter
D2
The
UK
Approach
to
Corporate
Governance
Chapter
D3
Critique
of
UK
Corporate
Governance
Chapter
D4
The
Walker
Review
of
Corporate
Governance
in
UK
Banks
and
other
Financial
Industry
Entities
Chapter
D5
Checklist
to
Benchmark
Corporate
Governance
Practice
in
the
Context
of
the
UK
Corporate
Governance
Code
Chapter
D6
British
Governance
Standard
(2013)
-
Code
of
Practice
for
Delivering
Effective
Governance
of
Organizations
Chapter
D7
Gulf
Corporate
Governance
Part
E:
Board
CommitteesChapter
E1
Overview
of
Audit
Committee
Responsibilities
Chapter
E2
Effective
and
Efficient
Conduct
of
Audit
Committee
Business
Chapter
E3
Audit
Committees
and
Sarbanes-Oxley
in
the
UK
Chapter
E4
Audit
Committee
Oversight
of
Published
Information
Chapter
E5
Audit
Committee
Oversight
of
Risk
Management
and
Internal
Control
Chapter
E6
Audit
Committee
Oversight
of
External
Audit
Chapter
E7
Audit
Committee
Oversight
of
Internal
Audit
and
other
Review
Agencies
Chapter
E8
The
Development
of
Audit
Committees
over
Time
Chapter
E9
Board
Risk
Committees
Chapter
E10
Board
Remuneration
Committees
Chapter
E11
Board
Nomination
Committees
F:
The
Corporate
Governance
JourneyChapter
F1
The
Corporate
Governance
Framework
Chapter
F2
Evolution
of
the
UK
Code
and
the
Impact
of
Higgs
and
Smith
Part
G:
Risk
Management,
Internal
Control
and
Internal
AuditChapter
G1
The
Risk
Conversation
at
Board
Level
Chapter
G2
Risk
Management
and
Internal
Control
Chapter
G3
Three
Lines
of
Defence
Chapter
G4
Recalibrating
Internal
Audit
Chapter
G5
Positioning
Internal
Audit
for
Effective
CSR
and
ESG
Part
H:
External
OversightChapter
H1
External
Control
Chapter
H2
Is
Audit
failing
the
Global
Capital
Markets?
AppendicesAppendix
1
The
UK
Corporate
Governance
Code
Appendix
2
The
UK
Stewardship
Code
Appendix
3
The
Chartered
Director
(CDir)
Qualification
Appendix
4
Board
Committees
-
Terms
of
Reference
Appendix
5
Suggestions
for
Good
Practice
from
the
Higgs
Report
Appendix
6
Cadbury,
Greenbury
and
1998
Combined
Codes
The
1992
'Cadbury
Code'
The
1995
'Greenbury
Code'
The
1998
Combined
Code
Appendix
7
Internal
Auditing's
Mission,
Principles,
Definition,
and
Code
of
Ethics
Appendix
8
International
Standards
for
the
Professional
Practice
of
Internal
Auditing
Appendix
9
Independent
External
Board
Evaluations
Code
of
Practice